The Israeli Air Force conducted significant airstrikes across Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and northern regions on October 23rd, 2025, targeting a military camp and a precision missile production site used by Hezbollah. The strikes, which involved five fighter jets attacking 16 targets, occurred during the morning hours between approximately 8:31 AM UTC and 11:31 AM UTC. According to a statement from the IDF spokesman, the targeted military camp was used for training Hezbollah terrorists and for planning attacks against IDF forces and Israel. The IDF also attacked military infrastructures at a precision missile production site and other terrorist infrastructures in the Sharabin area. The IDF stated that these actions by Hezbollah constitute a blatant violation of understandings between Israel and Lebanon and a threat to Israel, adding that it will continue to address any threat. Lebanese media reported a wave of Israeli airstrikes in the eastern Bekaa Valley, with initial reports indicating a significant attack against Hezbollah's Radwan force industries. Sources further identified the targeted locations as Radwan and underground camps. The airstrikes were reported to be violent, hitting the outskirts of the town of Shamstar and Nabi Sheet in the Eastern Range. Separately, on the same day, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun met with American General Joseph Clearfield, the head of the committee overseeing the cease-fire in Lebanon. President Aoun stated that Lebanon is not interested in returning to war and hopes the committee will help restore stability, prevent Israeli aggression, and pressure Israel to withdraw from occupied lands. General Clearfield indicated that the committee's meetings would work to determine the cessation of hostilities. Despite these diplomatic efforts, there are growing fears in Lebanon of an approaching conflict due to Hezbollah's refusal to disarm and Israel's dissatisfaction with the Lebanese state's efforts on the issue.